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San Antonio Drug Transportation Attorney

Experienced Drug Crime Defense in San Antonio, TX

The law defines drug transportation as the movement of illegal drugs from
one location to another by a person who has:

Knowledge of the presence of the drugs

Ability to control that movement

Awareness that the drugs are illegal substances

The amount of drugs or the distance transported is irrelevant in this definition.
If you have been accused of transporting illegal drugs, you will need
the help of a skilled
criminal defense lawyer in San Antonio who is experienced in defending
drug offenses.

Why Choose My Firm

I have been included on the list of Texas
Super Lawyers®
Rising StarsSM for the last six years, a recognition granted to only about 2.5 percent
of attorneys statewide. When you hire the
Law Office of Kerrisa Chelkowski, you can be sure you receive aggressive legal representation with an emphasis
on protecting your rights.

Penalties for Drug Transportation in San Antonio

If the drugs were transported across state or national borders, the defendant
will likely face federal charges, possibly including drug
distribution. The consequences for a
federal drug transportation offense are generally more severe than for
state offenses.

These penalties vary widely depending on whether the person has previous
offenses on his or her record, whether minors were involved, or if other
crimes were committed in the process.

Experienced Drug Transportation Lawyer in San Antonio

Have you been arrested? If so, a knowledgeable legal professional can review your case and determine
the best defense for your individual situation, such as showing illegal
or improper police procedures or proving lack of knowledge that drugs
were present. To see for yourself how I have helped others in your situation, read my
case results.

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